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You may never have heard of this neglected 1974 gem, but you've probably seen one of its many imitators. Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder (also look for Andrea Martin of SCTV fame) star as two residents of a sorority house that is emptying out as Christmas approaches. The atmosphere is jolly and carefree, except for an ongoing series of menacing telephone calls, and, oh yes, we've just seen someone climb into the attic with apparent ill intent. Kidder does some scene-stealing as the bad girl, Hussey illustrates one of the downsides to having beautiful long '70s hair, and Keir Dullea does a nice turn as the creepy boyfriend. Director Robert Clark knows that the unseen is far scarier than what can be seen and he ratchets up the tension beautifully, making good use of ominous shadows, and putting in nice touches like replacing the sound of a distraught woman's scream with the piercing ring of yet another ominous phone call. This is a terrific, well-made little movie that is genuinely sleep-with-the-lights-on scary. Don't miss it. --Ali Davis
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Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, a creature was stirring...In Bedford, several unsuspecting people are about to receive Season's Greetings - of terror! This 98 minute DVD is a stark and stylish tale that turns everyone's favorite time of the year inside out. Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder star among an ill-fated houseful of sorority sisters celebrating the holiday season. Festivities turn fatal when obscene phone calls break the serenity and it becomes clear that a psychopath is stalking the house.
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Harold and Maude
Starring: Harvey Brumfield , Eric Christmas , Bud Cort , Cyril Cusack , and Gordon Devol Manufacturer: Paramount Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305882592 Release Date: 2000-06-27 |
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Black comedies don't come much blacker than this cult favorite from 1972, and they don't come much funnier, either. It seemed that director Hal Ashby was the perfect choice to mine a mother lode of eccentricity from the original script by Colin Higgins, about the unlikely romance between a death-obsessed 19-year-old named Harold (Bud Cort) and a life-loving 79-year-old widow named Maude (Ruth Gordon). They meet at a funeral, and Maude finds something oddly appealing about Harold, urging him to "reach out" and grab life by the lapels as opposed to dwelling morbidly on mortality. Harold grows fond of the old gal--she's a lot more fun than the girls his mother desperately matches him up with--and together they make Harold & Maude one of the sweetest and most unconventional love stories ever made. Much of the earlier humor arises from Harold's outrageous suicide fantasies, played out as a kind of twisted parlor game to mortify his mother, who's grown immune to her strange son's antics. Gradually, however, the film's clever humor shifts to a brighter outlook and finally arrives at a point where Harold is truly happy to be alive. Featuring soundtrack songs by Cat Stevens, this comedy certainly won't appeal to all tastes (it was a box-office flop when first released), but if you're on its quirky wavelength, it might just strike you as one of the funniest movies you've ever seen. --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
one more person willing to love this film.......2007-06-27
Best movie ever........2007-06-24
TOP 100 MOVIES OF DANY LYNEN.......2007-06-23
"Harold and Maude, a Cerebral Love Affair" .......2007-06-11
Harold and Maude timeless, naughty and quirky..........2007-05-28
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Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York
Starring: Gerry Bamman , Donna Black , Eddie Bracken , Daiana Campeanu , and Ron Canada Director: Chris Columbus Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K3CM Release Date: 1999-10-05 |
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This somewhat unpleasant 1992 sequel to the blockbuster Home Alone revisits the first film's gimmick by stranding Macaulay Culkin's character in New York City while his family ends up somewhere else. Again, the little guy meets up with colorful people on the margins of society (including a pigeon woman played by Brenda Fricker) and again he gets into a prop-heavy battle with Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern. The latter sequence is even worse than the first film in terms of violence inflicted on the two villains (director Chris Columbus, who also made the first film, can't seem to emphasize the slapstick over the graphic effects of the fight). The best running joke finds a concierge (Tim Curry) at the swank hotel where Culkin is staying trying and failing to prove that the boy is on his own. --Tom KeoghDescription
Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is back! But this time he's in New York City with enough cash and credit cards to turn the Big Apple into his own playground! But Kevin won't be alone for long. The notorious Wet Bandits, Harry and Marv (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern), still smarting from their last encounter with Kevin, are bound for New York too, plotting a huge holiday heist. Kevin's ready to welcome them with a battery of booby traps the bumbling bandits will never forget!Customer Reviews:
VRonan.......2007-05-22
GREAT MOVIE.......2007-04-28
DVD purchase.......2007-03-26
I looked for this every where........2007-03-25
Just as good as the first!.......2007-01-22
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Black Christmas (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
Starring: Katie Cassidy , Michelle Trachtenberg , Kristen Cloke , Crystal Lowe , and Lacey Chabert Director: Glen Morgan Manufacturer: Dimension Films ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MM0LIM Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
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Needless and unnecessary are two words that have little meaning in Hollywood, especially when you're talking sequels or remakes. Case in point: Black Christmas, the revisionist version of the 1974 horror thriller largely thought to be the proto-slasher movie (this was four years before the first Halloween installment). The original, from director Bob Clark, is still considered a masterpiece of tension, understatement, innovative camera perspective, economic efficiency (a polite way of saying "ultra-low budget"), and killing off pretty young girls in grisly ways without any cumbersome exposition regarding the psychopath's motives. This, by the way, from the same Bob Clark who would soon bring us the beloved Porky's franchise as well as Black Christmas's polar opposite, the sweetly nostalgic classic A Christmas Story. Anyway, as needless and unnecessary as this remake is, it certainly delivers the goods on 21st-century slasher conventions as the sorority sisters of Alpha Kappa are picked off during Christmas break in ever more gruesome fashion. There's nothing wrong with all of this, particularly for fans of impalements, crushed skulls, ripped-out eyeballs, and some good old-fashioned Christmas cookie cannibalism. Writer-director Glen Morgan, who earned his own credibility as co-creator of the Final Destination series and the interesting 2003 remake of Willard adds a few clever visual homages to the original along with the amped-up extreme gore. Clark's device (was he the first to use it?) of creepy, mouth-breathing phone calls from killer to victim remains intact and creepy. He also resurrects Andrea Martin, one of the then-unknown actor victims who, now famous, plays the prim housemother. Another addition, which may not be so welcome to purists of the genre, is a load of exposition and backstory for the killer. Disturbing as these flashback set pieces are, they're also somewhat distracting to the foreboding tone. But you get what you pay for, and lots of people are going to pay dearly to dream of the shocking frights another Black Christmas will bring. --Ted FryDescription
(Horror) A remake of the 1974 horror classic that inspired slasher films like Halloween; A group of sorority sisters are terrorized and murdered, one-by-one, during Christmas Break.Customer Reviews:
A Great Gorefest For All Horror Fans.......2007-07-02
She's My Famliy Now.......2007-06-08
Dear God why?.......2007-06-07
Jingle bells, your fear smells...like Christmas spirit.......2007-06-05
A Christmas Clunker..........2007-06-03
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Badder Santa (Unrated Widescreen Edition)
Starring: Billy Bob Thornton , Tony Cox , Brett Kelly , Lauren Graham , and Lauren Tom Director: Terry Zwigoff Manufacturer: Miramax Home Entertainment ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00020HAB0 Release Date: 2004-06-22 |
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Hollywood favorites Billy Bob Thornton (THE ALAMO), Bernie Mac (MR. 3000), and John Ritter (TV s 8 SIMPLE RULES FOR DATING MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER) kick it up a notch in this unrated version of the outrageous comedy hit BAD SANTA. You'd better watch out -- Santa Claus Willie T. Stokes (Thornton) is coming to town and he doesn't care if you've been naughty or nice. Willie's favorite holiday tradition is to fill his sacks with loot lifted from shopping malls across the country. But this year his plot gets derailed by a wise-cracking store detective (Mac), a sexy bartender (Lauren Graham -- TV's GILMORE GIRLS), and a kid who's convinced Willie is the real Santa Claus! You're sure to believe in BADDER SANTA: THE UNRATED VERSION -- once you experience this longer, funnier, and more explicit motion picture!Amazon.com
Instantly qualifying as a perennial cult favorite, Bad Santa is as nasty as it wants to be, and there's something to be said for comedy without compromise. The Coen brothers conceived the basic idea and served as executive producers, but it's director Terry Zwigoff (Crumb, Ghost World) who brings his unique affinity for losers and outcasts to the twisted tale of Willie T. Stokes (Billy Bob Thornton), a hard-drinking, chain-smoking, foul-mouthed sexaholic safe-cracker who targets a different department store every holiday season, playing Santa while he cases the joint with his dwarf elf-partner Marcus (Tony Cox). With comedic support from Bernie Mac, Lauren Graham, Cloris Leachman, and John Ritter in his final film, Thornton milks the lowbrow laughs with a slovenly lack of sentiment, warming Bad Santa's pickled heart just enough to please a chubby misfit (Brett Kelly, hilariously deadpan) who may or may not be mentally challenged. As dry as an arid martini and blacker than morning-after coffee, Bad Santa is an instant cure for yuletide schmaltz, and if you think this appropriately R-rated comedy is suitable for kids, your parenting skills are no better than Willie's. --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
Bad Santa. Great Movie........2007-04-02
I think I sharted in my pants.......2007-02-15
Funny.......2007-01-29
Bad to the Funny Bone.......2007-01-23
Disappointing.......2007-01-12
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Black Christmas (Unrated) [HD DVD]
Starring: Kristen Cloke , Andrea Martin , Michelle Trachtenberg , Lacey Chabert , and Oliver Hudson Director: Glen Morgan Manufacturer: Weinstein Company ProductGroup: DVD Binding: HD DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N3AXQ0 Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
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(Horror) A remake of the 1974 horror classic that inspired slasher films like Halloween; A group of sorority sisters are terrorized and murdered, one-by-one, during Christmas Break.Customer Reviews:
keep away.......2007-06-22
kinda lame.......2007-06-14
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The Ref
Starring: Denis Leary , Judy Davis , Kevin Spacey , Robert J. Steinmiller Jr. , and Glynis Johns Director: Ted Demme Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008977D Release Date: 2003-03-04 |
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Caustic wit gets a full-body workout in this 1994 comedy, in which a cat burglar (Denis Leary) gets trapped in an affluent Connecticut neighborhood and is forced to hold a bickering couple hostage on Christmas Eve, only to discover that their Yuletide spirit is anything but cheerful. Caroline (Judy Davis) and her husband, Lloyd (Kevin Spacey), have been at each other's throats for so long that they've developed domestic arguments into an art form, and the would-be kidnapper turns into a reluctant mediator, even after he's got the battling couple wound up in bungee cords. The situation grows even more complicated when the couple's smart-aleck son comes home from military school, but it's not the plot here that's a top priority. Instead it's the sheer pleasure of witnessing a three-way verbal jousting match, written with razor-sharp skill and delivered by actors who are perfect for their roles. The movie's got a dark edge, but it never gets too dark--you know that it's not going to slide into more seriously damaging territory, so you can sit back and enjoy the volleys of scathing insults and sarcasm the way you would a Don Rickles performance. If that sounds like your idea of entertainment, The Ref will serve it up with style. --Jeff ShannonDescription
Denis Leary plays an unfortunate cat burglar, who is abandonded by his partner in the middle of a heist and is forced to take an irritating Connecticut couple (Kevin Spacey and Judy Davis) hostage. He soon finds that he got more than he bargained for when the couple's blackmailing son and despicable in-laws step into the picture. Before long they're driving him nuts with their petty bickering and family problems. The only way for him to survive is to be their referee and resolve their differences before he can be nabbed by the police.Customer Reviews:
must see.......2007-05-24
A Must See!!.......2007-04-03
Hysterical..........2007-03-24
The Ref.......2007-01-16
Best christmas movie of all time.......2007-01-07
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Black Christmas (Special Edition)
Starring: Les Carlson , Marcia Diamond , Keir Dullea , Lynne Griffin , and Robert Hawkins Director: Bob Clark Manufacturer: Somerville House ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000IMUYJM Release Date: 2006-12-05 |
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You may never have heard of this neglected 1974 gem, but you've probably seen one of its many imitators. Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder (also look for Andrea Martin of SCTV fame) star as two residents of a sorority house that is emptying out as Christmas approaches. The atmosphere is jolly and carefree, except for an ongoing series of menacing telephone calls, and, oh yes, we've just seen someone climb into the attic with apparent ill intent. Kidder does some scene-stealing as the bad girl, Hussey illustrates one of the downsides to having beautiful long '70s hair, and Keir Dullea does a nice turn as the creepy boyfriend. Director Robert Clark knows that the unseen is far scarier than what can be seen and he ratchets up the tension beautifully, making good use of ominous shadows, and putting in nice touches like replacing the sound of a distraught woman's scream with the piercing ring of yet another ominous phone call. This is a terrific, well-made little movie that is genuinely sleep-with-the-lights-on scary. Don't miss it. --Ali DavisAlbum Description
Canadian DVD release for 1975 thriller starring Margot Kidder, also known as 'Silent Night, Evil Night' and 'Stranger In The House'.Customer Reviews:
THE ORIGINAL, AND BEST SLASHER FLICK!!!.......2007-06-06
Originally titled 'A Stranger in the House".......2007-05-19
This movie scared the life out of me.......2007-05-10
Overrated.......2007-04-09
A Great 70's Classic.......2007-04-08
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All of Me
Starring: Steve Martin , Lily Tomlin , Victoria Tennant , Madolyn Smith Osborne , and Richard Libertini Director: Carl Reiner Manufacturer: Lions Gate ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305262225 Release Date: 1999-02-02 |
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This 1984 Carl Reiner comedy is one of the best film showcases of Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin's sundry talents. Tomlin plays a sickly spinster who is given the chance to transfer her soul to the body of another woman, and thus go on living. But the magic man who is supposed to make this happen goofs up and locks her spirit inside a bachelor lawyer (Martin)--or, more accurately, within the right half of the poor fellow's body. Suddenly, the swinging man-about-town is literally at odds with himself, unable to make a self-determining decision without a huge internal struggle. Martin's physical comedy, always remarkable, is absolutely inspired this time around, as he convincingly portrays a man split down the middle between opposing sensibilities. This is also one of the best films by Reiner, a filmmaker whose novel ideas are sometimes more striking than their execution. --Tom KeoghCustomer Reviews:
They Dance as if Nobody's Looking.......2007-06-23
Classic Steve Martin Meets Lily Tomlin.......2007-05-16
Don't Buy It.......2007-03-31
Really like this movie.......2007-01-05
Least of the Martin/Reiner comedies.......2006-09-09
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Scrooged
Starring: Bill Murray , Karen Allen , John Forsythe , John Glover , and Bob Goldthwait Director: Richard Donner Manufacturer: Paramount ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: 6305609764 Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
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Most critics couldn't get behind Bill Murray's modern retelling of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, finding it too unfocused at times and not nearly wicked enough. Still, if you're a Murray fan, you have to enjoy his deliciously nasty portrayal of the world's meanest TV executive, who has his cathartic moment one cold Christmas night in New York City. The various ghosts lead him on a ghost-town tour of Manhattan, with stops at holidays past, present, and future and a Kumbaya moment when Al Green and Annie Lennox sing "Put a Little Love in Your Heart." The effects are otherworldly, but one wishes the writing were as sharp as Murray's edgy portrayal. --Marshall FineCustomer Reviews:
Scrooged for Christmas.......2007-04-03
A funny and different take on a classic story........2007-02-23
Scrooged.......2007-02-15
Bill Murray at his Best.......2007-02-03
I THINK THAT WHAT THE WORLD REALLY NEED,ALOT OF LOVE!!.......2007-01-27
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The Ice Harvest (Widescreen Edition)
Starring: John Cusack , Billy Bob Thornton , Lara Phillips , Bill Noble (III) , and Brad Smith Director: Harold Ramis Manufacturer: Universal Studios ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000DZ7YN8 Release Date: 2006-02-28 |
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Holiday movies don't get much darker, or more darkly humorous, than The Ice Harvest, an offbeat comedy that defies expectations. The involvement of director Harold Ramis might lead some to expect a straight-up comedy like Groundhog Day or Analyze This, but despite Ramis's fine and atypically subdued work here, it's the writers (Robert Benton and Richard Russo) who put a stronger stamp on their adaptation of the novel by Scott Phillips. Benton and Russo previously collaborated on Nobody's Fool and Twilight (with Benton also directing), and those films are similar in tone and spirit to this quirky, modern-day film noir, set on a freezing Christmas Eve in Wichita, Kansas, where mob lawyer Charlie Arglist (John Cusack) has a lot on his mind. He's just stolen $2 million from his boss (Randy Quaid), he can't trust his partner Vic (Billy Bob Thornton), he's secretly in love with the manager (Connie Nielsen) of the strip bar he owns, and his best friend (Oliver Platt, giving yet another terrific performance) is married to his ex-wife. Before the night's over, several murders will complicate matters even further, and throughout it all, The Ice Harvest is anchored by Cusack's good-natured presence in a bad-natured story that dares to combine double-crosses and bloodshed with elusive yuletide cheer. It's a strange but oddly appealing combination, not for all tastes but refreshing for that very same reason. --Jeff ShannonCustomer Reviews:
Perversely amusing, although the novel is better.......2007-06-29
Why wasn't this in the theaters?.......2007-06-15
so-so dark film..........2007-05-15
WELL DONE AND WORTH SEEING.......2007-04-20
Film Noir?.......2007-04-13
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